Harrogate Theatre has revealed tickets are already selling fast for this year's Christmas pantomime - Beauty and the Beast.
30% of tickets already sold for Harrogate Theatre's Beauty and the Beast panto Harrogate Theatre's next Christmas pantomime, Beauty and the Beast, is attracting "higher demand than ever" and has already sold over 30% of tickets. Dick Whittington received rave reviews during its run throughout the Christmas period. The theatre welcomed 64 schools with 6,876 school children enjoying subsidised tickets to experience the magic of live theatre. Access performances were also well attended - particularly audio described shows and relaxed performances with reduced sound levels and actor introductions to ease anxiety. And ahead of this year's pantomime, Beauty & The Beast, the theatre has said that the demand for tickets is higher than ever. A Harrogate Theatre spokesperson said:
"Next year’s pantomime Beauty and the Beast kindly sponsored by VetDentist is now on sale. "With 30% of tickets already sold across the run and Christmas Eve almost sold out, we’re seeing higher demand than ever for Harrogate’s favourite festive experience. "The early bird offer sees ticket prices frozen until 29th February so get in quick for the best value seats on your preferred date."Find out more and get your tickets here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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